There's a hidden flight tracker in your iPhone and this is how you can access and use it

Published on Apr 06, 2026 at 4:10 AM (UTC+4)
by Author Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Apr 02, 2026 at 2:08 PM (UTC+4) · Edited by Emma Matthews
There's a hidden flight tracker in your iPhone and this is how you can access and use it

This feels like one of those Apple tricks that has been sitting under everyone’s nose the whole time, but there’s an actual hidden flight tracker on your iPhone – and we know how to access it.

Most people think they need a separate airline app or a quick search to check a plane’s progress, but your iPhone can already do a lot of the heavy lifting for you.

It’s tucked away inside features you probably use every day, which makes it even more surprising.

Once you know where to look, it becomes a super handy little hack for travelers, airport pickups, and anyone who loves knowing exactly where their flight is.

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There’s a hidden flight tracker in your iPhone

Like all good Apple features, which are for some reason difficult to find, this hidden gadget feature works through Apple’s built-in data detection.

It means your iPhone can recognize a flight number when it appears in certain places on your phone.

So if someone texts you a flight number, or you type one into the right spot yourself, your iPhone may turn it into a tappable bit of information.

Tap on it, and you can bring up a flight preview with live details, including departure and arrival times and the plane’s progress.

It’s a pretty slick trick, especially because it saves you from jumping between apps or typing the same thing into a browser over and over again.

That is what makes it feel so classic Apple: it’s useful, neat, and quietly hidden away where loads of people would never think to check.

How do you access it?

To try it out, type the airline name and flight number into Messages, then tap the recognized flight information when it appears.

In some cases, Spotlight search can also pull it up, which makes the whole thing even faster when you’re on the go.

It’s the sort of feature that can be genuinely useful whether you are heading to the airport, waiting to collect someone, or just keeping an eye on travel plans.

And while it is not exactly shouted about, this is one of those small iPhone tools that feels weirdly satisfying once you discover it.

For something most users have no idea exists, this hidden flight tracker is a very smart little addition that can make your next trip feel a lot smoother.

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